Leopold Auburger

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Leopold Auburger (born March 24, 1941 in Munich ) is a German linguist ( Slavic , Croatian ) who also publishes on Bavarian dialects .

Life

Leopold Auburger was born in Munich in 1941. He studied at the University of Munich , the subjects philosophy , Catholic theology , Formal logic in relation to the philosophy of science and the subjects Sociology and sociolinguistics . Auburger continued his studies in the field of Catholic theology and philosophy at the Dominican University at the Albertus Magnus Academy in the Dominican monastery of St. Albert in Walberberg .

There was another period of study at the University of Hamburg in the field of Slavic Studies , Linguistics and Philosophy. The promotion gained Auburger in 1974, the Habilitation took place in 1980 in the Department of Linguistics. Leopold Auburger worked, among other things, at the Institute for German Language in Mannheim from 1975 to 1981, from 1985 to 2000 at the Southeast Institute in Munich, and from 2001 to 2006 in Berlin at the Science and Politics Foundation .

Awards

He has been a corresponding member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences since 2000 .

For his scientific work in the field of Croatian studies, Leopold Auburger received the INA award for promotion of Croatian culture worldwide from the Croatian oil company INA together with the Russian linguist and Croatian artist Artur Rafaelowitsch Bagdasarow .

Fonts (selection)

  • Linguistic subsystems. Linguistic investigation into the philosophical terminology with MV Lomonosov . Fundament-Verlag Sasse, Hamburg 1975 (dissertation)
  • Functional language variants. Metalinguistic Investigations into a General Theory. Steiner, Wiesbaden 1981, ISBN 3-515-03366-1 (habilitation thesis).
  • Russia and Europe. MV Lomonosov's relations with Germany. Groos, Heidelberg 1985, ISBN 3-87276-553-1 .
  • Language variants and their status in the language systems. Olms, Hildesheim 1993, ISBN 3-487-09768-0 .
  • The Croatian language and Serbo-Croatism (= Heilighofer Studies 7). Hess Verlag, Ulm 1999, ISBN 3-87336-009-8 (Croatian edition: Hrvatski jezik i serbokroatizam , Maveda & Hrvatsko filološko društvo, Rijeka 2009, ISBN 978-953-7029-15-9 )
  • Boarian Orthography = Orthographia Bavarica . Pro Buisiness, Berlin 2009, 2nd edition 2011, ISBN 978-3-86805-510-8 .
  • Morphology of Verbs in Croatian Standard Literature Language, Hrvatski studiji, Zagreb 2018, ISBN 9789537823733

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ina.hr